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03-11-2010

My 18 months old daughter is very picky eater. Her doctor recommended me to give her some vitamin Supplements but didn’t say the brand.

That young, you should really give them like the Enfamil supplement drops. When she is 2, you can start to give her the regular Vitamins like the flintstones or gummies because they’re for ages 2 and up. I will warn you though, babies do NOT like the drops, and I don’t blame them they smell bad and I bet they taste worse!

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On Mar 12 2010 @ 01:28, Katelynn said: |

That young, you should really give them like the Enfamil supplement drops. When she is 2, you can start to give her the regular vitamins like the flintstones or gummies because they’re for ages 2 and up. I will warn you though, babies do NOT like the drops, and I don’t blame them they smell bad and I bet they taste worse!
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On Mar 12 2010 @ 01:43, krazy_gal04 said: |

My daughter’s doctor said I could give my daughter the Flintstones vitamins when she was only 18 months old…she’s just over 2 years old now, so she’s been taking them for a while now. She didn’t like the gummies but she likes the regular ones. Anyway, I’m sure if you gave your daughter the Flintstones, it would be fine!! And if you have any questions, why don’t you call your daughter’s doctor’s office tomorrow and ask to talk to a nurse or something! Hope I helped…
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beautiful 2 year old baby girl!!!

On Mar 12 2010 @ 02:26, Heidi said: |

Same problem…we have been giving my son 1/2 Flinstone chewable vitamin every day since he was around 18 mos old. (He is almost 3 now)
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On Mar 12 2010 @ 02:53, Mark said: |

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